You plan a wedding at a swanky hotel in NYC, but when you get there, your mother-in-law starts giving you grief, your uncle gets drunk, and your dress tears a little bit. In tears, you suggest running away to Niagra Falls and eloping. Your fiance agrees, and away you go.

Your husband says NO MORE and schedules a vasectomy. You're okay with this, seeing as you already have six kids.

Just 5 months after having your twins you start to feel sickly again, but since your husband had a vasectomy you think something else is wrong, so you go to the doctor and she gives you the news, pregnant once more, but just a singleton.

Your husband confesses he had chickened out of the procedure.

You work up until the day you go into labor and after laboring for 29 hours you have a successful VBAC delivery of a son, whose name you want to honor your grandfather, Stephen Crabb Jr.

You come across a family of five kids at an orphanage whose father and mother had both been lost to HIV. Your kids bond with these kids and they are soon inseparable. You offer to adopt the kids, the orphanage agree and you bring them home with you:

You plan a wedding at a swanky hotel in NYC, but when you get there, your mother-in-law starts giving you grief, your uncle gets drunk, and your dress tears a little bit. In tears, you suggest running away to Niagra Falls and eloping. Your fiance agrees, and away you go.

Your husband says NO MORE and schedules a vasectomy. You're okay with this, seeing as you already have six kids.

Just 5 months after having your twins you start to feel sickly again, but since your husband had a vasectomy you think something else is wrong, so you go to the doctor and she gives you the news, pregnant once more, but just a singleton.

Your husband confesses he had chickened out of the procedure.

You work up until the day you go into labor and after laboring for 29 hours you have a successful VBAC delivery of a son, whose name you want to honor your grandfather, Thomas.

You come across a family of five kids at an orphanage whose father and mother had both been lost to HIV. Your kids bond with these kids and they are soon inseparable. You offer to adopt the kids, the orphanage agree and you bring them home with you:

You plan a wedding at a swanky hotel in NYC, but when you get there, your mother-in-law starts giving you grief, your uncle gets drunk, and your dress tears a little bit. In tears, you suggest running away to Niagra Falls and eloping. Your fiance agrees, and away you go.

Your husband says NO MORE and schedules a vasectomy. You're okay with this, seeing as you already have six kids.

Just 5 months after having your twins you start to feel sickly again, but since your husband had a vasectomy you think something else is wrong, so you go to the doctor and she gives you the news, pregnant once more, but just a singleton.

Your husband confesses he had chickened out of the procedure.

You work up until the day you go into labor and after laboring for 29 hours you have a successful VBAC delivery of a son, whose name you want to honor your grandfather, EdmundDexterBenson.

You come across a family of five kids at an orphanage whose father and mother had both been lost to HIV. Your kids bond with these kids and they are soon inseparable. You offer to adopt the kids, the orphanage agrees and you bring them home with you:

You plan a wedding at a swanky hotel in NYC, but when you get there, your mother-in-law SarahKate starts giving you grief, your uncle gets drunk, and your dress tears a little bit. In tears, you suggest running away to Niagra Falls and eloping. Your fiance agrees, and away you go.

You are now officially MiaMirandaTyler, and you couldn't be happier. You end up going to Yale and getting a degree in law. You work at a prestigious law firm in your hometown of Chicago.

You want to wait 2 years after graduation before starting a family, but get pregnant 3 months after, quite by accident. You go see your doctor, and it's quads. You're the first in your county!

After 7 months the babies are born, 3 girls and a boy. They are TINY but stable. They are able to come home after about a month.

You hire another nanny to help the first and this time it's a "manny" named VictorEli.

Your husband says NO MORE and schedules a vasectomy. You're okay with this, seeing as you already have six kids.

Just 5 months after having your twins you start to feel sickly again, but since your husband had a vasectomy you think something else is wrong, so you go to the doctor and she gives you the news, pregnant once more, but just a singleton.

Your husband confesses he had chickened out of the procedure.

You work up until the day you go into labor and after laboring for 29 hours you have a successful VBAC delivery of a son, whose name you want to honor your grandfather, EdmundDexterBenson.

You take the whole family on a trip to help aid UNICEF in Zambia. You come across a family of five kids at an orphanage whose father and mother had both been lost to HIV. Your kids bond with these kids and they are soon inseparable. You offer to adopt the kids, the orphanage agree and you bring them home with you.